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T-cell lymphoma involving the rectum of a dog.

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Authors

Hayes, Alison 
Hughes, Katherine 
Hare, Cassia 
Peschard, Lorraine 
Lara, Armando S 

Abstract

A mediastinal mass was diagnosed in a 7-year-4-month-old neutered female mixed breed dog following a 3-week history of lethargy, hyporexia and pyrexia. Bi-cavitary imaging, needle aspirate cytology and flow cytometry confirmed WHO clinical stage IVb, intermediate to large T-cell lymphoma involving the mediastinum, liver and spleen. The dog initially responded to a multidrug chemotherapy protocol but clinical deterioration occurred 3 months later. The dog presented with anorexia, vomiting and diarrhoea, associated with marked faecal tenesmus and haematochezia, initially believed by the primary care practitioner to be related to chemotherapy toxicity. However, rectal examination revealed multiple sessile and pedunculated masses. Further diagnostic imaging, cytology and flow cytometry confirmed progressive disease, including T-cell lymphoma of the rectum. Histology and immunohistochemistry confirmed an infiltrate of intermediate-sized CD3-positive neoplastic cells that expanded the rectal mucosa. Rectal lymphoma is uncommon in dogs and previous cases have been B cell in origin. In this report we describe the clinical presentation and macro- and microscopic findings of a case of canine T-cell lymphoma involving the rectum.

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T cell, canine, immunohistochemistry, lymphoma, oncology, pathology, rectal, Dogs, Animals, Female, Rectum, Lymphoma, T-Cell, Lymphoma, Spleen, Liver, Dog Diseases

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J Comp Pathol

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0021-9975
1532-3129

Volume Title

207

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Elsevier BV